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Donate $20 to provide a new game and art supplies for our play therapy rooms.
Donate $50 to help provide necessary materials and supplies for our Youth Advocacy Mentoring Program.
Help a child in need by donating $100 to The Bridge, which will provide an initial intake session.
The purpose of the intake session is for the therapist and the family to create the most whole and accurate picture as possible. One way in which our therapists get to know clients is through the use of forms. These could include informed consent, intake forms, release of information, questionnaires, and so on. It is during this time that our clients build rapport with our therapists and build a balance in which the clinician asks questions and the youth also volunteers certain information. This allows the interview to have somewhat of a conversational flow and become more personal.
Donate $300 to The Bridge to fund a six-week group (SPARCS or Peer Connections) for 9-12 year old's, which teaches valuable social skills.
A child's participation in a social skills group at The Bridge give its members the opportunity to build social skills within a small group setting while focusing on topics such as beginning and maintaining peer relationships and overcoming social obstacles. In Peer Connections, members also learn how to recognize emotions in themselves and others, utilize coping skills, and develop communication skills with others.
Donate $500 to The Bridge to provide one all day training for a new group of volunteer mentors.
All day training for a new group of mentor volunteers. The young people of today must cope with far more personal and social pressures than any other previous generation of youth. Early intervention through a structured mentor relationship can give young people the tools and support they need to deal effectively with these pressures. This day-long training helps new mentors understanding the many social, psychological, and physical demands that the youth face, their roles in ? providing academic help and tutoring, providing career exploration assistance, providing emotional support and providing social experiences.
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